The Internal Revenue Service warned Monday about bad advice that's being peddled on social media promoting a bogus "Self Employment Tax Credit" and prompting unsuspecting taxpayers to file false ...
The Internal Revenue Service has stepped up its efforts to combat dubious advice that has been proliferating on social media promoting tax schemes involving the Fuel Tax Credit, the Sick and Family ...
Bogus claims on social media are nothing new. But when it comes to taxes, misleading information on social media can lead to financial or even legal problems, the Internal Revenue Service warns.
(NEXSTAR) – The self-described tax experts of TikTok and other social media sites have cost American’s $162 million in penalties since 2022, the IRS said in a news release Monday. Advice on the most ...
The IRS crackdown on the crackpot tax tips that flooded TikTok and other social media platforms in recent years will include a brand new form for the misused fuel tax credit, a more stringent IRS ...
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